Abstract:
Provided are a genetically engineered yeast cell having increased activity of SUL1, STR3, HXT7, ERR1, GRX8, MXR1, GRE1, MRK1, AAD10 or a combination thereof, compared to a parent cell, and also having acid tolerance, a method of preparing the same, and a method of producing lactate using the same.
Abstract:
A microorganism including a foreign gene encoding a protein having a hydroxylase activity that reduces the concentration of CHnF4-n (n is an integer of 0 to 3) in a sample, as well as a composition including the microorganism or lysate thereof, and a method of reducing the concentration of CHnF4-n in a sample using the microorganism or lysate.
Abstract:
Recombinant butyraldehyde dehydrogenases (Blds) with improved production of 1,4-BDO, as well as recombinant microorganisms comprising polynucleotides encoding the recombinant Blds, and methods of producing 1,4-BDO by using the recombinant microorganisms.
Abstract:
A thermoplastic resin composition including a polylactic acid and organic-inorganic composite particles, wherein the composite particles include an inorganic nanoparticle core and a coating layer formed on the core, wherein the coating layer includes a copolymer, and a molded article made therefrom.
Abstract:
A genetically engineered yeast cell with enhanced activity of an EDC enzyme compared to that of a parent cell and capability of producing lactate, a method of producing the yeast cell, and a method of producing lactate by using the yeast cell.
Abstract:
Provided are an acid-resistant yeast cell with genetic modification and reduced Fps1 activity compared to that of a parent cell without the genetic modification; and a method of producing lactate by using the yeast cell.
Abstract:
A method of preparing polylactic acid by combining lactide with a main catalyst and cocatalyst, wherein the main catalyst includes an organometallic compound and a cocatalyst includes a nanoparticle; as well as a composition are provided.
Abstract:
Provided is a method of inserting a target sequence into a genome of a cell through positive selection or negative selection based on whether a marker is expressed.